AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHuman Rights Watch: European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and Human Rights condemned serious abuses against Sahrawi defenders in occupied Western Sahara, citing isolation measures, movement restrictions, and a reported de facto siege at El Aaiún targeting Hussein Mjahid and others. International Spotlight: Slovenian TV aired an interview with ISACOM president Aminatou Haidar, highlighting rights violations in occupied territories and refugee camps and urging EU solidarity with Sahrawi self-determination. Justice & Torture Claims: A joint statement says the UN Committee Against Torture found Moroccan authorities used torture and ill-treatment against detainees linked to Gdeim Izik, with confessions later used in convictions. Diplomacy & Autonomy: Burundi reiterated support for Morocco’s autonomy plan at the UN Committee of 24, welcoming Resolution 2797 and urging constructive engagement by all parties. Culture & Education: In Smara Wilaya, a ministerial visit to the Cuban educational mission at the Simón Bolívar National School underscored ongoing Sahrawi-Cuba cooperation in education and training. Peacekeeping Remembrance: UN ceremonies ahead of June 5 will honor fallen peacekeepers, including six Bangladeshi personnel killed in Abyei, with Western Sahara also mentioned among missions receiving Indian personnel.
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